Pete from Colorado did at least one side. Rob - Money Pit in the project vehicles did this too. Also, check Marv Springer - I think his is pretty close to being Boat sided, but I doubt his would float! /forums/images/graemlins/rotfl.gif

Yep, Pete Corsmitt did the most radical boatside job that I've seen. You might check to see if he has any pics posted in the gallery. His username is pcorsmitt, but I haven't seen him post anything in quite a while... /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif

Not a lot of money, if you have a welder, plasma/shear/saw and grinder. But it does require some skill and patience. If it were done all at once (we did it in several part days), I expect that job took about 10 hours, may be a little more, but I didn't really pay attention... I also left the boy to do a lot of the work on his own, things like cutting the sheet, sealing the seams and painting (which he made a bit of a mess with /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif ), etc.

I saw those pics and they are helpful, but I am interested in seeing it from the bottom. Just snap a pic from the bottom looking right up at the bolt for the body mount, and I will understand how you made the modification. I appreciate you taking the time. /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif

I did just like baddog's son's, but I run modified doors. I relocated the hindge up on the cab and on the door, cut and plated the bottom of the door. And, I still have windows! I still havn't gotten the pics up, but I will.

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